Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 1st Dec 2003 18:34 UTC
This is the second in my series of reviews for debian-based commercial distros that might be appropriate for SOHO use. The first article covered my exploration of Lindows, and this one is focused on Libranet. Before I get started with Libranet I want to clarify a couple of points.
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If one does not make any software changes and all of a sudden the software does not work, it is more than likely NOT the fault of the software! Normally I wouldn't defend GRUB (as I've had problems myself), but when it comes to Libranet, I have no choice. While I don't use it now, I have to admit that it's one of the most pleasant and usable distros in existence. But that's irrelevant... the rest of the review after this folly is filled with feelings of distrust and distaste for a company that did everything RIGHT!
-Mark
If one does not make any software changes and all of a sudden the software does not work, it is more than likely NOT the fault of the software! Normally I wouldn't defend GRUB (as I've had problems myself), but when it comes to Libranet, I have no choice. While I don't use it now, I have to admit that it's one of the most pleasant and usable distros in existence. But that's irrelevant... the rest of the review after this folly is filled with feelings of distrust and distaste for a company that did everything RIGHT!
-Mark